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SCHOOL of MANAGEMENT SCIENCES QUAID-I- AZAM QUAID-i- AZAM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad List of Candidated Selected on Open Merit Merit List-On Chance Following candidates are selected for admission to BBA- 4 year program ON CHANCE (First Come First Serve Basis).Subject to the availability of seats. please report to QASMS (formally known as DAS) office on October 15 , 2010 at 11.00 amto deposit dues of RS.71250. The candidates have to submit Matriculate, Intermediate, Domicile and Hafiz-i-Quran certificates (orignal) to QASMS for verification purposes. A candidate fails to submit dues/certificates within due date will loose his/her right of candidature of admission. OPEN MERIT S. No REG No Name Father Name Credit 1 0321 MUHAMMAD MUNEEB GHULAM AKBAR 56.2333 2 0525 MAQSOOD AHMED ABDUL GHAFUR 56.2188 3 0545 MOHIB ULLAH KHAN KHAN BAHADAR KHAN 56.2091 4 0121 PERVEZ AHMED SHABIR AHMED 56.1583 5 0348 ZESHAN MUHAMMAD KHAN MUHAMMAD KHAN KHATTAK 56.1492 6 0759 AROOJ IGRIKHAR RAJA IFTIKHAR ULLAH 56.1162 7 0028 YASIR MANSOOR KUNDI MANSOOR AKBAR KUNDI 56.0730 8 0253 NAVEED HUSSAIN RAJA MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN 56.0056 9 0130 SHAHZAD ALI SIKANDAR ALI MUGHERI 55.8973 10 0269 MUHAMMAD SULMAN AKRAM MUHAMMAD AKRAM 55.8917 11 0102 SHEROZ AHMED EJAZ AHMED 55.8358 12 0139 MARIA SAMI KHAWAJA ABDUL SAMI 55.8158 13 0536 SAJIDA NASEER NASEER ULLAH BAIG 55.7909 14 0660 NADEEM AHMED SHAHZADO CHANO 55.7783 15 0725 SHAHEER JAMIL ATHAR JAMIL 55.7059 16 0854 SYED ABDULLAH HAYAT SYED UMAR HAYAT 55.6980 17 0065 HUMAID ALAM ABRAR ALAM 55.6824 18 0715 AFSAR ALI KHAN MURAD DAD KHAN 55.6698 19 0456 BABAR MUSHTAAQUE MUSTHTAAQUE 55.6597 20 0238 KINZA HUMA MALIK NOOR KHAN 55.6564 Chairman Developed by Computer Centre, Q.A.U Note: This is System Generated List, errors and ommissions excepted 1 of 11 QUAID-i- AZAM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad List of Candidated Selected on Open Merit Merit List-On Chance S. No REG No Name Father Name Credit 21 0630 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD AMMAR MUHAMMAD YOUSUF 55.6527 22 0305 SYED TAUQEER UL HASAN GILANI SYED IRSHAD HUSSAIN GILANI 55.6203 23 0367 YASIR HAYAT SARDAR SKINDAR HAYAT 55.5985 24 0506 JEAND KHAN HAJI BARAN KHAN 55.5779 25 0670 MUHAMMAD BILAL ABDUL JABBAR 55.4692 26 0666 FARAZ AHMED FAYAZ AHMED SOOMRO 55.4120 27 0530 SARDAR DANIAL ZAHEED ZAHEED AHMAD 55.3992 28 0106 FATIMA KHALIL KHALIL AKHTAR 55.3955 29 0477 WAHEED ULLAH IHSAN ULLAH 55.3097 30 0768 REHAN HASSAN KHAN ATTA ULLAH KHAN 55.2971 31 0532 MUHAMMAD LUKMAN RIAZ MUHAMMAD RIAZ 55.2931 32 0774 RASHID FAROOQ FAROOQ AHMAD MEO 55.2775 33 0543 MOHSIN BADAR CH MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN 55.2770 34 0783 VIRDA ANUM ABDUL SHAKOOR 55.2695 35 0775 ABDUL REHMAN NAZEER NAZEER AHMAD 55.1003 36 0852 ALI RAZA MUGHERI RASOOL BUX 55.1000 37 0423 HAMAD UL HAQ MUHAMMAD TANWEER ANSARI 55.0986 38 0052 RABIA NIZZAKAT ALI 55.0444 39 0663 JALIL RAZA BHATTI GHULAM RAZA BHATTI 55.0326 40 0691 MUHAMMAD SHAHZAD SIR ZAMIN KHAN 55.0273 41 0539 ZAHID GHANI ABDUL GHANI 55.0244 42 0250 NOOR WAHAB FAZAL WAHAB 55.0227 43 0780 IRSHAD HUSSAIN SARDAR HUSSAIN 54.9540 44 0819 MIRZAALI UL HAQBEG NAZIM BEG 54.8955 45 0482 RAHIM UDDIN ROZ MUHAMMAD KHAN 54.8783 46 0781 SALMAN KHALIQ ABDUL KHALIQ 54.8688 47 0793 MUHAMMAD TOUQEER GHULAM HUSSAIN SAJID 54.8479 48 0418 MEHRAN KHAN AHMED ALI UNAR 54.8347 49 0131 SAIMA IBAD IBAD UD DIN 54.8053 50 0426 MUHAMMAD UMER MUMTAZ KHAN MUHAMMAD MUMTAZ HUSSAIN 54.7161 Chairman Developed by Computer Centre, Q.A.U Note: This is System Generated List, errors and ommissions excepted 2 of 11 QUAID-i- AZAM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad List of Candidated Selected on Open Merit Merit List-On Chance S. No REG No Name Father Name Credit 51 0601 MUHAMMAD FAWAD HUSSAIN MANSOOR HASSAN 54.6810 52 0568 SAQIB SAAD MUHAMMAD SAAD KHAN 54.6567 53 0248 CHAUDHRY SHAZIB AHMED SAJJAD AHMED 54.6465 54 0440 MUHAMMAD UMAR AZEEM AZEEM AZEEM BUX SIRAJ 54.6357 55 0178 SYED JUNAID GILANI SYED SALEEM AKHTAR GILANI 54.5751 56 0194 MUHAMMAD WASIM NOOR QADIR 54.5247 57 0867 WAJAHAT ZEESHAN IMTIAZ AHMED 54.4936 58 0674 MUHAMMAD UMAR ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 54.4763 59 0208 ADIL HUSSAIN SOOMRO MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN SOOMRO 54.4607 60 0142 IMAM GHAZALI AKRAM KHAN 54.4207 61 0510 ZAFAR ALI AMEER BAKHSH OTHO 54.4118 62 0337 MUHAMMAD HATAM MUHAMMAD HASSAN 54.4056 63 0413 FAISAL MANZOOR ALI 54.3802 64 0711 SHAKEEL AHMED SARKI IMDAD HUSSAIN SARKI 54.3676 65 0673 FARMAN-ALI AMANULLAH-KHASKHELI 54.3185 66 0815 RAJNESH KRISHAN LAL 54.3174 67 0603 AHMAD ALI GHULAM AKBAR KALHORO ABBASI 54.2810 68 0734 KAMRAN ABDUL AZIZ 54.2607 69 0432 SYED IBRAHIM HASSAN SYED MUREED ABBAS SHAH 54.2538 ALIAS /SOHAIL ABB 70 0282 ZEESHAN ALI ABDUL RAUF 54.2447 71 0041 MUNSOOR ZAFAR ZAFAR IQBAL 54.1583 72 0148 MUHAMMAD UMAIR SAEED SAHI SAEED AMJAD SAHI 54.0800 73 0508 SAAD ALI ARSHAD ARSHAD MAHMOOD 54.0711 74 0827 AWAIS AHMAD ALLAH NAWAZ 54.0682 75 0685 MUSLIM AMIR BAKHSH KHAN 54.0570 76 0068 ABDULLAH KHAN ABDUL HALEEM KHAN 54.0531 77 0626 AZHAR ALI LUTUF ULLAH MALIK 54.0455 78 0502 HASSAN RAZA MEHDO RIAZ HUSSAIN 54.0070 79 0417 AAMIR ALI LAKHO AHMED ALI LAKHO 54.0053 80 0241 ABDUL QADEER ABDUL KAREEM 53.9858 Chairman Developed by Computer Centre, Q.A.U Note: This is System Generated List, errors and ommissions excepted 3 of 11 QUAID-i- AZAM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad List of Candidated Selected on Open Merit Merit List-On Chance S. No REG No Name Father Name Credit 81 0516 FAHAD ABDUL AZIZ ABDUL AZIZ 53.9044 82 0449 AZIZ ULLAH MUHAMMAD GHOUS 53.8955 83 0179 MOHAMMAD UMAR HASSAN AZIZ AHMAD ALVI 53.8751 84 0465 IRFAN ANWAR ANWAR MASIH 53.8457 85 0295 MUHAMMAD FARRUKH ABID ABID MAHMOOD LODHI 53.8158 86 0592 IRSALAN HABIB KABIR UR DIN 53.7465 87 0015 IMTIAZ HUSSAIN NISAR HUSSAIN 53.7409 88 0803 JUNAID IQBAL IQBAL MASIH 53.7131 89 0599 IQRA ANWAR MUHAMMAD ANWAR KHAN 53.6930 90 0310 ZESHAN ALI GULAM RAZA 53.6385 91 0252 FAISAL WAQAS MUHAMMAD NASRULLAH 53.5270 92 0339 MAZHAR INYAT INYAT ULLAH 53.5094 93 0475 ABUDL JABBAR BABAR LAKHA DINO BABAR 53.5067 94 0745 SHUJAAT RASOOL INAYAT RASOOL 53.5045 95 0804 HASSAN RAZA BAJWA MUHAMMAD RAZA BAJWA 53.4727 96 0210 MUHAMMAD AWAIS KHAN LATIF ULLAH KHAN 53.4473 97 0039 MUHAMMAD USMAN MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN 53.4357 98 0471 MUHAMMAD ASLAM AMAN ULLAH KHAN 53.4294 99 0003 MUHAMMAD FARHAN BASHIR MUHAMMAD BASHIR CHEEMA 53.4255 100 0501 IMRAN ALI MUHAMMAD ALI ZAIDI 53.4233 101 0338 HAFIZ M. BASHART ALI REHMAT ALI 53.4018 102 0230 MUHAMMAD SAQIB CHANGEZI MUHAMMAD ASHRAF CHANGEZI 53.3882 103 0021 KAMAL -UD-DIN AMAN-UDDIN 53.3806 104 0747 NADIA SHOUKAT SHOUKAT ALI 53.2936 105 0792 SYED ABDUL MATEEN SHAH SYED MUSHTAQ AHMED 53.2917 106 0537 ZAFAR IQBAL SURAT ALI 53.2733 107 0152 MUHAMMAD SUHAIB ZAHOOR AHMAD 53.2224 108 0294 MIR ZULFIQAR ALI TALPUR MIR IMDAD ALI TALPUR 53.2206 109 0669 MUHAMMAD ISHAQUE PIRZADA ABDULLAH PIRZADA 53.2161 110 0620 NAWAB KHAN MUHAMMAD KHALID 53.1182 Chairman Developed by Computer Centre, Q.A.U Note: This is System Generated List, errors and ommissions excepted 4 of 11 QUAID-i- AZAM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad List of Candidated Selected on Open Merit Merit List-On Chance S. No REG No Name Father Name Credit 111 0059 ALI AHMED ZAHOOR AHMED 53.1123 112 0281 JAHANZEB AHMED MUHAMMAD FAYYAZ LATE 53.0976 113 0109 ADNAN HUSSAIN RIAZ HUSSAIN 53.0267 114 0528 NAJEEB ULLAH GHULAM MUSTAFA 52.9695 115 0580 USMAN GUL ANWAR GUL 52.9253 116 0245 BILAL AKHTAR AKHTAR ZAMAN 52.9150 117 0645 ISMAIL KHAN BAITULLAH 52.9111 118 0811 ARSLAN BASHARAT MUHAMMAD BASAHRAT MAHMOOD 52.8518 119 0848 SADIA MEHMOOD MEHMOOD HUSSAIN 52.8291 120 0036 MUHAMMAD SHAHBAZ AZIZ SHARIF UL HASSAN 52.8150 121 0048 HUSSAIN MURAD ABAD WALI 52.7833 122 0095 MUZNA MUSHTAQ MUHAMMAD MUSHTAQ 52.6867 123 0353 IRFAN GHAFOOR ABDUL GHAFOOR SHAIKH 52.6636 124 0767 JAHANZAIB ALI ALLAHA BUKUSH 52.6123 125 0489 MATLOOB AHMAD MUHAMMAD ARSHAD 52.6003 126 0527 SHAKEEL AHMAD BHURAL CHHIJAN 52.5818 127 0563 AMBREEN LAILA KARIM SAJJAD HUSSAIN 52.5762 128 0157 OBAID UR REHMAN GHULAM NABI 52.5529 129 0757 ROHAIL KHAN OBAID ULLAH 52.5312 130 0763 BIBI AFTAB NASIR UD DIN 52.5158 131 0562 ADEEL KHURSHEED KHURSHEED AHMAD 52.5022 132 0607 SHAHEED ULLAH WAHID BUX KHILJI 52.4960 133 0132 USMAN GHANI MUHAMMAD NAWAZ 52.4837 134 0215 HAFIZ RAO MUHAMMAD UMAIR RAO SARFRAZ ALI 52.4564 135 0619 AKMAL MUHAMMAD ASLAM 52.4326 136 0060 MUNIRA AFTAB ABBASI MUHAMMAD AFTAB ABBASI 52.4168 137 0722 RASHID MAQSOOD MAQSOOD AHMAD 52.4080 138 0344 WAQAR AZEEM AZHER MEHMOOD 52.2717 139 0404 SHAHID ALI ABDUL KHALIQUE LAGHARI 52.2671 140 0435 REHAN ZAHID ZAHID HUSSAIN 52.2444 Chairman Developed by Computer Centre, Q.A.U Note: This is System Generated List, errors and ommissions excepted 5 of 11 QUAID-i- AZAM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad List of Candidated Selected on Open Merit Merit List-On Chance S.
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